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Re: Al Gore where are you?




Milhouse Van Houten wrote:

> Mark Leuck wrote:
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>>"Milhouse Van Houten" <none@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:3ell13pq28b1u40e6gfkkqf0a86hg394gg@xxxxxxxxxx
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>>>Jim wrote:
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>>>>Academy Award for the best documentary, that wasn't a documentary.
>>>
>>>Yes it was.  Every bit of it was factual.
>>>
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>>>
>>>>Yeah ..... sure. On the other hand it puts him in the same company of
>>>>Micheal Moore.
>>>
>>>Oh come on...
>>>
>>>Do you actually think an issue as serious as our whole planet going to
>>>shit is just political propaganda?
>>
>>It is a cycle, the earth warms and cools over time, at one time it was much
>>hotter than it is now
>
>
> No shit... But we are outside of the normal cycle.  Didn't you see all
> Al's pretty line charts?
>

So is Mars.

As soon as someone can explain how we are causing that I'll begin to
believe.

Carbon Dioxide increases when the temperatures do.  it doesn't cause it,
it follows it.


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>>>Do you think the UN panel's report last week is just hype?
>>
>>I question anything the UN comes up with
>>
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> As you should... But this one is not some fabrication.
>
>
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>>>Do you think that the climate change and air & water pollution is
>>>downright fiction created to undermine big oil and the republican
>>>party?
>>
>>Much of it is fiction and political based
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>
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> Which part did you think was fiction?
>
> Of course he did some political jabbing - but he got back to the
> point.  No one is going to be able to convince me that burning fossil
> fuels is not adversely affecting our environment.  The big issue now
> is that all that pollution is causing a global climate change that is
> *unnatural* - that is NOT part of the shifts that occur all by
> themselves.
>
>
> I realize that the planet goes though massive changes.. From ice ages
> to scorched Earth, naturally.  This emergency we face today is caused
> by combustion emissions, deforestation, toxic waste mismanagement, and
> just plain old apathy about our environment.
>

Are we shipping these emmissions to Mars?

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>>>Did you even see the movie?  See the message - not the messenger.
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>>I saw the movie, it was good for a few laughs, other than that very boring
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> It was boring compared to 24 and Deadliest Catch.  But that's not the
> point.  I watch the Discovery mini-series "Planet Earth" every Sunday
> since it started a few weeks ago.  It's "boring", but extremely
> interesting too <--- 'oxymoron' defined.
>
> I think the problem is apathy, combined with ignorance that allows
> your ilk to continue downplaying the seriousness of this situation.
> Wake up man - this ain't going away.

It ain't going away no matter what we do.


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